Dan Mancini wrote:
Miles Davis:
Bags' Groove
Workin'
Steamin'
Relaxin'
Cookin'
Dan Mancini wrote:Frank Zappa:
The Grand Wazoo
Over-Nite Sensation
Apostrophe (')
Roxy and Elsewhere
One Size Fits All
Steve T Power wrote:The Sex Pistols... wait... I think I did that wrong...
Mach6 wrote:U2:
War
The Unforgettable Fire
The Joshua Tree
Rattle and Hum
Achtung Baby
Bonus: Zooropa (What can I say; I liked Numb, Lemon, Stay, etc. It was a radical departure from the classic U2 sound, but Bono & Co. made it work. The same obviously can’t be said for the lousy Pop album.)

JoshRode wrote:Mach6 wrote:
U2:
War
The Unforgettable Fire
The Joshua Tree
Rattle and Hum
Achtung Baby
Bonus: Zooropa (What can I say; I liked Numb, Lemon, Stay, etc. It was a radical departure from the classic U2 sound, but Bono & Co. made it work. The same obviously can’t be said for the lousy Pop album.)
I would probably back up 2 and add Boy and October and stop before RaH. Although I do love me some Achtung.
stypee wrote:Side note: What's the deal with No Line On The Horizon? Maybe 2 good tracks, 3 at best.. Most boring album ever made!
stypee wrote:Who said R.E.M. got boring? You must die a horrible death! You shall listen to Rebecca Black's Friday for the rest of your life!
stypee wrote:Who said R.E.M. got boring? You must die a horrible death! You shall listen to Rebecca Black's Friday for the rest of your life!
Here's mine:
R.E.M.
Murmur
Life's Rich Pageant
Accelerate
Fables of The Reconstruction
Green
Bonus: Honestly, this is an impossible list for me to make, they are my favorite band of all time. There are only two albums in their catalog that I can't listen to from start to finish, although, of course, there are at least a few tracks I really like... The one's that get few plays are Around the Sun and Monster
i have more lists, just to lazy to make them right now
Mach6 wrote:JoshRode wrote:Mach6 wrote:
U2:
War
The Unforgettable Fire
The Joshua Tree
Rattle and Hum
Achtung Baby
Bonus: Zooropa (What can I say; I liked Numb, Lemon, Stay, etc. It was a radical departure from the classic U2 sound, but Bono & Co. made it work. The same obviously can’t be said for the lousy Pop album.)
I would probably back up 2 and add Boy and October and stop before RaH. Although I do love me some Achtung.
Boy & October are solid, yet I didn’t think they were as great overall as Achtung Baby. Rattle and Hum gets a bad rap because the movie/documentary was such a mess. (Whose idea was it to film some of it in that crummy Black & White?) If you ignore the movie, the actual songs & covers are pretty solid. Desire is one of my favorite U2 songs & I prefer the live versions of Pride & I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For to the recorded ones.stypee wrote:Side note: What's the deal with No Line On The Horizon? Maybe 2 good tracks, 3 at best.. Most boring album ever made!
It was actually worse than Pop?(!!) I didn’t buy or download any of the songs from the No Line On the Horizon album. The 1st single Get on Your Boots did nothing for me so I didn’t bother with it. As for the 360 tour, I'm sorry you got robbed on that one. I guess Bono half-assed it for that because his performance at the Rose Bowl on Blu Ray was incredible.stypee wrote:Who said R.E.M. got boring? You must die a horrible death! You shall listen to Rebecca Black's Friday for the rest of your life!
Ouch! Calm down, Stypee. Control that temper of yours. Not even Jack Bauer would approve of those enhanced interrogation techniques.
Steve T Power wrote:The closest they came to recapturing that magic was "All Thar You Can't Leave Behind", and even that had... shudder... Elevation...
Paul Kile wrote:The Byrds -
Mr. Tambourine Man
Turn! Turn! Turn!
Fifth Dimension
Younger Than Yesterday
The Notorious Byrd Brothers
These albums represent the pinnacle of their 12-String-driven Folk Rock era, and covers the full tenure of David Crosby (who was fired midway through production of The Notorious Byrd Brothers) and includes the great song writing of Gene Clark.
Thankfully artists such as Johnny Marr, Susanna Hoffs, Peter Buck, and Tom Petty have kept the sound alive.
Mach6 wrote:Steve T Power wrote:The closest they came to recapturing that magic was "All Thar You Can't Leave Behind", and even that had... shudder... Elevation...
I admit it. I love The Tomb Raider Remix of Elevation. I'm a sucker for the added Edge guitar riffs & solo. Please don't condemn me. I beg Steve, Stypee, or anybody else not to sentence me to watch the U2 Discotheque video for the rest of my life. U2 dressed up as The Village People is something I'm still trying to forget.
Dimwitted wrote:Pink Floyd
DSoTM
Wish You Were Here
Animals
The Wall
A Momentary Lapse of Reason
erich wrote:Although I like pretty much everything they do...
They Might Be Giants:
Apollo 18
Flood
John Henry
Lincoln
Mink Car
Dave Ryan wrote:erich wrote:Although I like pretty much everything they do...
They Might Be Giants:
Apollo 18
Flood
John Henry
Lincoln
Mink Car
Those aren't in a row.... And why no love for Factory Showroom?
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